Lisa, thanks for the suggestions. I would love to solve this issue by using
inheritance but I haven't been able to imagine how it would work. If you can
make any suggestions I would be most appreciative.
What I am doing in the interim is to temporarily ignore context closure. It's
easy enough to do but only partially effective. My objective is that every task
near the top of my today view is something that I could and should be working
on right now. Ignoring context closure does effectively add tasks from
usually-closed contexts like @yardwork to the view. But it also adds tasks
from other, irrelevant contexts like #Winter'sWeeklyTasks or #Mom'sHouse. And
it does nothing to remove normal workday Monday tasks from contexts like @work.
-Dwight
Mlo betazoid on Android sgn2
On May 30, 2014, Lisa Stroyan lstro...@gmail.com wrote:
Couldn't you have views that do not consider open/closed context, or is
that too many views to re-create? If you used inheritance perhaps?
On May 26, 2014 7:51 AM, Dwight Arthur m...@dwightarthur.us wrote:
Hi, everyone. Today is a holiday in the US and I should be doing yard
work. But my @Yardwork context is closed and my @Work context is open
and
my TODAY view is full of stuff about getting the work week off to a
good
start. I went in to the manage contexts window and set @Yardwork to
always open and @Work to always closed, but this totally wiped out the
schedule that I had created for each of these contexts - tonight I will
have to re-establish all of the days and hours that I want each of
these
contexts to be open.
What I would really like would be a command that I could use today to
say
Treat this Monday like it was a Sunday and have all of my open and
closed
contexts from Sunday in effect. I probably would have also asked for
this
Sunday to be treated as a Saturday.
Second choice, probably a lot less coding, would be to have buttons
on
the hours tab in Manage Contexts to say Override: Open context and
Override: Close context, as well as End Override.
Do any of you share this issue and how do you deal with it?
-Dwight
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